Dialogue"Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill"
Thirty years after the premiere of MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR the nightly news program, now PBS NEWSHOUR, has two new main anchors - Woodruff and Ifill. Host Marcia Franklin talks with them about their careers and goals for the show.G

2:30 pm

McLaughlin Group
Topics: Janet Yellen to Head the Fed?; Are the Washington Redskins Due for a Name Change? Panelists: Paul Glastris, Washington Monthly; Mort Zuckerman, US News & World Report; Eleanor Clift, Newsweek; Susan Ferrechio, Washington Examiner. D

3:00 pm

Biz Kid$"Escape The Box"
Discover how different families work out "allowances." Even basic financial planning starts now. Learn how to manage your monthly income and expenses for vacations, education, and more.G

3:30 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Extreme Sports"
From powered parachutes to river surfing, Oregonians demonstrate the extreme ways they enjoy the outdoors.G

Rick Steves' Europe"Lisbon and the Algarve"
Rick explores Lisbon, a mix of glorious old and fun-loving new. He finds salty sailors' quarters and wistful Fado singers mixed with ornate architecture recalling the days when Portugal was a world power. On the coast, Rick visits the Algarve, explores Cape Sagres and savors pristine beaches.G

5:00 pm

Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation"Flying High"
The conclusion includes a behind-the-scenes look at how EARTHFLIGHT was made, including the extraordinary relationships between people and birds. Some of the footage was captured with the aid of microlights, paragliders, drones and camera-carrying birds. Part 6 of 6G

6:00 pm

World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements
WORLD PEACE AND OTHER 4TH GRADE ACHIEVEMENTS interweaves the story of a remarkable educator and the extraordinary game he developed to demonstrate the complexities of peace and global conflict. Teacher John Hunter's World Peace Game is a hands-on political simulation exercise in which students tackle real-world military, economic and environmental issues. The nine- and 10-year-olds divide into groups, including nation states, the World Bank, United Nations officials, indigenous peoples and even arms dealers. D

7:00 pm

Adventists
Explores the realities, and some of the ironies, of one of the few American-born religions: Seventh-day Adventism. Historical re-enactments offer a glimpse into the church's beginnings, including its defining moment: the mid-19th century event known as the Great Disappointment.G

8:00 pm

The Adventists 2
The ADVENTISTS 2 is the sequel to critically acclaimed The Adventists still currently available to Public Television stations nationwide. The new documentary tells the little-known story of the Seventh-day Adventists' medical mission work around the world and their more than century-old commitment to provide health and healing in some of the most remote regions on earth. It is filmed in Haiti, Brazil, China, Africa, Peru and the Dominican Republic. D

9:00 pm

Plastic Paradise: A Swingin' Trip Through America's Polynesian Obsession
In the 1940s and '50s, the return of American GIs from the Pacific and the runaway success of James Michner's Pulitzer-winning Tales of the South Pacific (adapted into the famous musical) created a craze for all things Polynesian. This 'Tiki' culture - so named after the large, wooden sculptures popular throughout Polynesia - included candy-colored, rum-infused cocktails with names like the Shrunken Skull and the Deep Sea Diver, crazy Hawaiian shirts, exotic instrumental music fused with space-age sounds, and a nonstop party scene inhabited by self-styled nonconformists and swingers. Today, the spirit of Tiki endures among a new generation of Polynesian pop adherents, including painter Tiki Tom, musicians King Kukulele and the Haole Cats, cocktail anthropologist Jeff "Beachbum" Berry, and Tiki historian Sven Kirsten. D

10:00 pm

World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements
WORLD PEACE AND OTHER 4TH GRADE ACHIEVEMENTS interweaves the story of a remarkable educator and the extraordinary game he developed to demonstrate the complexities of peace and global conflict. Teacher John Hunter's World Peace Game is a hands-on political simulation exercise in which students tackle real-world military, economic and environmental issues. The nine- and 10-year-olds divide into groups, including nation states, the World Bank, United Nations officials, indigenous peoples and even arms dealers. D

11:00 pm

Adventists
Explores the realities, and some of the ironies, of one of the few American-born religions: Seventh-day Adventism. Historical re-enactments offer a glimpse into the church's beginnings, including its defining moment: the mid-19th century event known as the Great Disappointment.G